Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 6 October 1911 — Page 4
Until a short time ago, scarcely one person in a thousand had ever tasted a really good soda cracker—-as it came fresh and crisp from the oven, Now every man, 1 woman and child in these United States can know and enjoy the crisp goodness of fresh baked soda crackers without going to the baker’s oven. ~i Uneeda Biscuit bring the bakery to you. Millions of people know these perfect Soda Crackers in their original goodness. More millions will enjoy them daily when once they know how good they are. A food to live on. Stamina for workers. Strength for the delicate. Bone and flesh for little folks. It will cost you just 5 cents to try i Uneeda Biscuit* Never sold in bulk, always in the moisi tore package. J NAT BISCUIT r COH i ANY I StHT-j,",,, --• . ~ JJ_. .2. Lg III 1 TTWWT 1 "ME • ■ □r., —g 1 1000 • . | Methodists and Their Friends J Wanted at the fl FIRST M. E. CHURCH I Next Sunday. Rally Day -I I Let every Methodist get busy to ■ make our attendance | I v 1000 I
EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y.. Oct. 6—(Special to Daily Democrat (Receipts. 9,600; shipment!. 1,710; official to New I York yesterday. 570; hogs cloaing steady. Medium and heavy, $6.90@57:00; Yorkers, [email protected]; lights and pigs, $6.40 ft $6.50; roughs, $5.75 © $6.00: stags, $4.25 © $5.00; sheep. 10,000: strong; lambe quarter higher; tops, $7.00; cattle, 350; dull. O. t. sURK. Timothy seed, prime $6.75 No. 2 Bed whea l 82t No. 2 White wheat 90c Old corn ... 91c White corn 89c Rve 78c Barley No. 2 75c Alsike seed $9.00©59.50 Oats, new 44c No. 1 clover hay [email protected] Timothy hay $16.00 - No. 1 mixed hay [email protected] Mixed clocer bay $15.00 No. 1 oats straw .... $4 30 No. 1 wheat straw $4.00 Rye straw $4.50 Clover seed [email protected] NIBLICK a CO. Eggs 21c Butter 17c©22c FULLENKAMP’S. Lard 7c Eggs 22c Butter 18c©22c uOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chickens 4 Sc Ducks 8c Fowls < 9c Geese 7c Eggs 29c Butter 20c Turkeys 9c Old roosters 20c Chicks ...9c ——“ H. BERLING. ‘ Spring chickens 8c Ducks 8c Fowls 9c Geese 6c Eggs , ®c Butter 20c Turkeys 9c Old roosters 5c Chicks 9c - —o PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his farm, 5% miles east and % mile south of Decatur, and 1 miles north and 1% miles east of Bobo, on Thursday, October 12, 1911, beginning at 10 o’clock a. tn., the following property, to-wit; Stock: One good spring colt, 1 cow giving milk, will be fresh in April; 1 spring heifer calf, 2 sows. 1 • full-blooded Chester White and 1 Poland China, due to have pigs the last of October; 14 shoats, weighing about 85 lbs. each; 15 turkeys, 3 geese, 60 cijicekns. Farming Implements: One Turnbull heavy wagon, buggy, Osborn mower, Bull’s Eye corn planter, riding cultivator, 2 breaking plows, one good as new; 2 spike tooth harrows, one good as new; spring tooth harrow, sled corn cutter, hay rack, grindstone, 4 stands of bees, set work harness. GOO shocks of corn. Terms—For all amounts of $5.00 and under., cash, in hand: over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. 4 per cent off for jfcash No property removed until settled for. NOW is the time to buy yodrcoal. We wish to thank the public for their liberal patronage and still invite you tfkeome. Phone 639 Emerson Bennett.
gTF you want a bargain g ■-L in a second hand pi- ■ ■ ano call at J M Gay, Z'wick & Myers. ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l 5 /S' /S GUARANTEED g RQR POULTRY The druggists below ■ can tell you. 'gj JNVES TIG A TE !S I Smith, Yager & Falk I I Lachot & Rice I | Holthouse Drag Co. I I .' l ' ■
FOR TRADE. •• 1. Eighty (80) acres, good corn ~ farms to exchange for Decatur restr deace g 2. One hundred forty (140) acres, five (5) miles of Decatur, nice, large ■ house, barn, farm nearly all cleared, !, well located, will exchange for sixty (60) to eighty (80) acres. 3. One hundred and eight (108) , acres, on pike, three (3) miles out, good house and barn, farm well tiled, will exchange for smaller, give good i time on difference. e 4. One hundred and fifty (IJffi). c acres, to trade for smaller farm, or : will exchange for good city property 5 in Decatur. . 5. Good residence on Winchester 5 street, inside railroad, will exchange ) for smaller one. ; 6. Eighty (80) acres, three (3) > miles out, well improved, will ex- ) change for, forty (40) acres—good time j on difference. ) 7. One hundred and twenty (120) ) acres, well improved, three (3) miles j. out, on pike, will exchange for larger > I farm. ) 8. Farms for sale almost any siae, price and location. City properties at ■ great bargains. ; i 9. Good residence and farm, (5) acres ground, on Merver avenue, are : for sale or rent. : I For Sale. 1. One five (5) acre tract, one six , (6) acre tract, one-quarter (%) acre • just outside the city limits, with good Improvements on each tract. 2. One hundred and forty (140) acres, and one hundred and twenty (120) acres, in Root township, well im- : proved. 3. Forty (40) acres near Preble. 4. Two eighty (80) acre tracts just south of city limits. 5. Many other good bargains, which we would gladry give information to any one interested. DAN ERWIN. I * -o WANTED —Hickory nuts at Martin’s restaurant. Have in stock selected bulbs for fall planting, hyacinths, tulips, narcissus and lilies —J. D. Hale. 231tl 2 I FOR SALE —A barn on old Niblick homestead. Inquire Mrs Emma I Daniel, N. th St. 221tf i FOR SALE—Pure bred Shropshire rams, one and two years old; also Duroc Jersey. service males.:—C. C. Miller, Route. 9, Decatur. 226t1’2 FOR SALE —Favorite base burner, , used only two years; good as new. Call at 315 No. sth St. 228t3
; ~IEZZJEZZZxLZ-] r 11 I STARTING | n Fl i OCTOBER OTH. i | We will cut off all 1 I | DELINQUENTS a ] II Electric Lights and Water 1 | I ACCOUNTS ' I I I M. J. MYLOTT | | 1 I Supt. J I V ir J | i | 111 COAL! COAL! COAL! 111 ‘ll 111 1 We have a complete stock of hard and soft coal 1 I and we are able to make deliveries on a moments notice. We have the famous POMEROY coaj in both [ Egg and Lump sizes. None better. * [ A trial order will be appreciated. Coal Yard Telephone No. “UNLUCKY” j 13 ll[ M M I I ' KIRSCH-SELLEMEYER& SONS I ■ I I
SThis Weeks Saturday Evening Post Tells you all About thp Reznor Gas Evening Post | I Stove GAS. HEATERS No Dirt, No Smoke and Positively Guaranteed Odorless Be comfortable on damp, chilly days. Avoid colds and doctor bills by the use of our small heaters. Cost of operation is very low, ranging from 1c to 2' 1-2 cents per hour, according to the size Prices Connected ready for use $2.00 up See Our Window Display Indian? Lighting Company Decatur,. Indiana
I I I I II \\ hen your’e smoke hungry don’t s&nply buy a. X g cigai'-Get a. good cigar ask for the • g | White Stag | 8 and you have it Then smoking will not be just K » “smoking a fog”-it will be a genuine luxury at g : a small price 5c at all Dealers. Made in Decatur that mains it Right S | Why Pay The Retail Price „ B * ur " x ‘ r Beer and Liquor when you can buy just as cheap as the -■ [■ § RETAIL DEALER. | My Beer Prices Seipp s Export $1.50 per case of 3 doz. t I “ Export Large $1.60 2 “ ' I “ Extra Pale $1 75 •• « •< 3•• , “ Extra Pale large $1.75 “ “ “ 2 “ I My Liquor Prices a B I I wu- 1 ~ M y Price Retail Price J Cabinet „ eV ’ G “'> $1.50 $2.50 g B Old Canterbury Rye “ “ 52.00 *3.00 1 U » K»« y . h , key 5 “ j ! I H S o?d) ( 'U tr gar htKentUCky whiske ? 9 fe-r-«•)!« p & B Hamilton Blackberry- - f?.0O $3.00 fl-25 52 to I ■ fcX7nty ShWry K I in the city 00(18 are abso,utel y the best and purest | g I- A. KALVER I u. Wh fJ les ale Liquor Dealer si Moßroe Six Doors West Os B Old Adams County Bank
